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Mathematics, applications of mathematics to life in general, and my life as a mathematician.Thu, 15 Mar 2018 19:05:22 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.4By: John Tanhttps://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/about/#comment-12551
Sat, 25 Nov 2017 21:21:15 +0000https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/?page_id=2#comment-12551Dear Tanya,
I hope you are well. My name is John and I am currently studying for my A-Levels at Queen Elizabeth Boys’. I also run a blogging platform (CoverShr https://www.covershr.com/) where students can blog about their subject interests and passions. I love the content on your site. They’re just great and well delivered!

I was wishing if it would be possible to use some of your articles on CoverShr so that a greater number of students can have access to them. It would be a vital benefit for students, especially those who love math, studying math for GCSE and A-level or just have a general interest. It would be a pleasure to have your content on CoverShr and I believe, your works would be a great resource for many students.

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]]>By: Charlottehttps://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/about/#comment-12493
Sun, 02 Apr 2017 22:52:09 +0000https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/?page_id=2#comment-12493. I just have to tell you I have never been good at math I don't retain numbers very well but I've been so fascinated with math for a few years now and I came across your website number gossip and I think you're so cool I never pry into people's lives so I don't go into their blogs or websites but I'm so glad I went into yours thank you so much for challenging my mind and opening up my heart to math. I can see the patterns in life kind of sort of oh by the way I really love sacred geometry!!!!!
THANK YOU,
Charlotte]]>Dear Tanya
Hello number gossip✋. I just have to tell you I have never been good at math I don’t retain numbers very well but I’ve been so fascinated with math for a few years now and I came across your website number gossip and I think you’re so cool I never pry into people’s lives so I don’t go into their blogs or websites but I’m so glad I went into yours thank you so much for challenging my mind and opening up my heart to math. I can see the patterns in life kind of sort of oh by the way I really love sacred geometry!!!!!

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I’m writing to see if you might have any suggestions for me. I’m almost 68, got a philosophy B.A. and almost finished a math B.A. However, I’d very much like to help people with fairly basic math (like high school algebra, some calculus, etc.); however, my finances do not permit me to pay for a website and then advertise it online.

What I wish to do is to VOLUNTEER my time for some free tutoring of students who need help. Do you know if it’s possible to get a blog (maybe even free of charge) and set it up so that students can send in math questions? More importantly, would it be feasible to have the blog visible enough on the Web so as to have a decent chance of getting help requests?

If a blog cannot be set up like that, could one possibly get a very low-cost website that would be substantially “visible” on the Web?

I enjoy math, but have greater talent for philosophy and logic than for pure mathematics.